Lewis Short
ecclēsĭa | ēcclĕsĭa | ĕclĕsĭa (noun F) = ἐκκλησία: (, Sedul. 5, 358; Venant. Carm. 3, 6, 24; and , Paul. Nol. Carm. 15, 117; 28, 32)
* An assembly of the (Greek) people.
* Prop.: et ecclesia consentiente, senate and people, in the free cities of Greece: bule et ecclesia, Plin. et Traj. Ep. 111, 1.
* Transf.
* In eccl. Lat.
* A religious assembly of Christians, a Christian congregation, a church (eccl. Lat.; very freq.): die ecclesiae, etc.,Vulg. Matt. 18, 17; id. Philem. 2; Aug. Ep. 190, 5, 19.
* An assembly, a meeting in gen., Aus. Ep. 24, 93.
* A Christian place of assembly, a church: ut nomine ecclesiae, id est populi qui continetur, significamus locum qui continet,Aug. Ep. 190, 5, 19; cf. also Amm. 21, 2 fin.; id. 28, 6 fin.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary